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Real friendship is not just about support. It’s about truth, accountability, values, and growth.In this episode, I talk about the kind of friendships that sharpen us instead of draining us. The people who celebrate us publicly but challenge us privately. The people who bring us closer to God, purpose, integrity, and ourselves.We explore Jewish wisdom, Torah perspectives on influence and relationships, and the quiet ways friendships shape who we become.Not every relationship is helping your soul grow.Some are keeping you stuck.And sometimes love sounds less like applause and more like honest truth.

Real friendship is not just about support. It’s about truth, accountability, values, and growth.In this episode, I talk about the kind of friendships that sharpen us instead of draining us. The people who celebrate us publicly but challenge us privately. The people who bring us closer to God, purpose, integrity, and ourselves.We explore Jewish wisdom, Torah perspectives on influence and relationships, and the quiet ways friendships shape who we become.Not every relationship is helping your soul grow.Some are keeping you stuck.And sometimes love sounds less like applause and more like honest truth.

This episode is about what freedom really looks like - not when everything is perfect, but in the middle of real life.A reflection on this year’s Seder, chosen family, and the space between what’s missing and what’s still here.On letting go, holding onto good, and choosing how to move forward - even without certainty.Chag Sameach 🤍

Being the “good girl” looks safe from the outside.Agreeable. Understanding. Easy to be around.But over time, that version of good becomes expensive.In this episode, I talk about people pleasing, shrinking to keep the peace, and the quiet exhaustion that comes from betraying yourself just to be liked. This is not about becoming cold or unkind. It’s about stopping the habit of disappearing for the comfort of others.If you’ve ever been praised for being easy while feeling completely drained, this episode is for you.This is about honesty, boundaries, and choosing yourself without apology.

In this episode, I talk about something simple that has always mattered deeply to me: cooking with my children.Not as a recipe.Not as a trend.But as a way of building connection, confidence, and a sense of belonging.Cooking together became a cooperative space rather than a confrontational one.A regulating moment after long days, where words weren’t required and no one was being assessed.I share how shared, everyday tasks can feel safer than forced conversations, how letting children have a voice builds real confidence, and why connection doesn’t come from perfection but from presence.This episode is for parents who want to raise confident, independent children, for anyone rebuilding connection, and for those who believe that small moments can create big safety.What you see is what you get.

Who you surround yourself with shapes you more than you realise. Not just emotionally, but physically and biologically.In this episode, I explores how environment, proximity, and emotional tone quietly influence our nervous system, our sense of self, and the choices we make. Drawing from personal reflection, I speak about endurance, self-abandonment, and the moment of realising that strength is not the same as staying.This is a conversation about awareness rather than blame. About how growth often begins not with dramatic change, but with noticing what your body has been absorbing all along.A grounded, honest episode on proximity, responsibility, and choosing environments that allow you to return to yourself.

Will AI make our lives easier, or emptier?In this episode, I explore how artificial intelligence may reshape human intimacy, purpose, and meaning. Beyond productivity and convenience, we look at the psychological cost of abundance, the risk of sidelining human effort, and what happens when algorithms understand our desires, vulnerabilities, and loneliness better than we do.If work disappears, what replaces meaning?If intimacy becomes optimized, what happens to real connection?And what kind of world are we quietly building for our children?This is not a fear-driven conversation. It is a necessary one.A reflective episode on technology, mental health, relationships, and the responsibility we carry as humans in an AI-shaped future.

In this episode, Reut dives into the real meaning of boundaries: not punishment, not ego, but protection.“Access Denied- The Art of Protecting Your Peace” explores why not everyone deserves a front-row seat to your life, how to stop lowering your purpose to match someone else’s comfort, and why access to you is always a privilege, never a right.Funny, sharp, bilingual, and unapologetically honest, this conversation is for anyone who’s levelling up, letting go, and finally choosing their peace over pressure.What You See Is What You Get- with Reut.

In this raw, sharp, and beautifully unapologetic episode, Reut dives into identity, self-worth, and the moment you stop negotiating who you are just to be loved or accepted.After years of shrinking herself, she finally steps into her true self- and invites you to do the same.It’s empowering, funny, direct, emotional, and absolutely Reut.

In this episode, I talk about real love- not the Hollywood version, the human one.אהבה אמיתית היא לא “תשלים אותי”, אלא “תכיר אותי”.It’s not emotional supply, not rescuing, not taking.It’s giving.It’s willingness.It’s generosity.With humour, Hebrew, English, and a lot of heart, I share my thoughts on partnership:what it isn’t… and what it CAN be when someone shows up with love to give.Short, honest, funny, real- just like this podcast. 💛What You See Is What You Get- Reut